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Multiplicity and stability of closed geodesics on bumpy Finsler 3-spheres (English)
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3 April 2008
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Let \(M\) be a smooth manifold with a Finsler metric \(F\). A continuous curve \(c : [0,1] \rightarrow M\) is a closed geodesic if \(c\) is closed and is the shortest curve connecting any two points on the image of \(c\) which are close enough. A closed geodesic is prime if it is not a multiple covering of any other closed geodesic. The main result of the paper under review tells that for every \(Q\)-homological Finsler 3-sphere \((M,F)\) with a bumpy and irreversible metric \(F\), either there exist two non-hyperbolic prime closed geodesics, or there exist at least three prime closed geodesics.
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Finsler metric
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prime closed geodesic
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bumpy Finsler 3-sphere
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